Parker Bohn III, Lonnie Waliczek, Jason Sterner and Jon Van Hees descend onto Reno for the PBA Scorpion Championship on Sunday.
Sterner is trying for his second title, having won the Don Carter Classic in 2013. The 32-year-old defeated Wes Mallot in the championship match 299-235. Sterner was also named the 2006-07 PA South Region Rookie of the Year and went on to win the 2007-08 PBA South Region Player of the Year.
Bohn III brings a bevy of experience to the lanes. The 52-year-old boasts 33 career standard titles, two major titles and three PBA50 Tour titles. His last major title came in 2013, when he won the PBA World Championship.
Waliczek and van Hees don’t carry the same pedigree. Waliczek had his best of finish of 16th in the 2012 Scorpion Open, while van Hees only owns two regional titles.
A free live stream of the finals scheduled for 11 a.m. PST can be found here.
Twittersphere
Watch Jason Sterner try for his second title tomorrow on @espn pic.twitter.com/CiXSKp9IFH
— PBA Tour (@PBATour) January 9, 2016
Jon Van Hees tries for his 1st PBA Tour title & 1st Rhode Island native ever to win a PBA Tour title Sunday on @espn pic.twitter.com/KTntTXY4l4
— PBA Tour (@PBATour) January 8, 2016
Parker Bohn III will try for his 2nd title of the GEICO PBA #WSOB & the 36th of his career, Sunday on @espn pic.twitter.com/tS3ySB3GMX
— PBA Tour (@PBATour) January 6, 2016
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